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Meanings of
seethe
in inglês
catalão
enrabiar-se
Back to the meaning
Be in an agitated emotional state.
boil
catalão
enrabiar-se
catalão
bullir
espanhol
bullir
Back to the meaning
Boil vigorously.
roll
catalão
bullir
Be noisy with activity.
buzz
hum
Synonyms
Examples for "
buzz
"
buzz
hum
Examples for "
buzz
"
1
Succession planning is the
buzz
phrase and looking far ahead is key.
2
And sure enough, the
buzz
that something different was happening brought more.
3
I feel my phone
buzz
in my back pocket: a new text.
4
Growth is no longer the
buzz
word in the golf tourist industry.
5
The
buzz
from the American press about Match Point is almost intoxicating.
1
Out on South Alamo, Friday night traffic built to a dangerous
hum
.
2
The
hum
and the honk of a motor-car sounded in the street.
3
The bells rang for schools; the distant
hum
of the town began.
4
She could hear the
hum
of the conversation in the next room.
5
The silence contrasted strangely with the
hum
of voices in the street.
Usage of
seethe
in inglês
1
All fair questions, you must admit, Jason said equitably, making Dan
seethe
.
2
Early the next morning the town began to
seethe
in the squares.
3
But now the brunt of her resentment poked through, making her
seethe
.
4
My father says one mustn't
seethe
the kid in its mother's milk.
5
His flesh seemed to
seethe
with it, it elated him like love.
6
This will only cause you to quietly
seethe
and build up resentment!
7
Oh, one will die of exposure, and the whole Club will
seethe
.
8
The rage continues to
seethe
,
because without it she would cease to exist.
9
This it was that was making the river rise and
seethe
.
10
The atmosphere of the room seemed to
seethe
hatred, malice, and all uncharitableness.
11
X. Thou shalt not
seethe
a kid in its mother's milk.
12
Macet appeared to
seethe
,
an unseen rage percolating just beneath his outward quietude.
13
The thought of Catherine's mind being tampered with made me
seethe
with anger.
14
Over the year, I have seen things that have made me
seethe
with anger.
15
The
seethe
of a lost, dark passion in the air.
16
As he leaned over the retort to put it in, he heard it
seethe
.
Other examples for "seethe"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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seethe
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
seethe with
seethe a kid
seethe the flesh
seethe with anger
seethe with frustration
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Translations for
seethe
catalão
enrabiar-se
indignar-se
bullir
espanhol
bullir
borbotear
Seethe
through the time
Seethe
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common